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May You Have Christmas

Grandpa took Carol an his knee and said, “I’m going to tell you a Christmas story.” Carol was delighted. Grandpa was a wonderful story-teller. And Christmas was coming in a few days. Carol was six years old. This was Grandpa’s story. There was a rabbit that we shall call Hopper. Hopper loved to eat grains of […]

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Within recent weeks we again commemorated the grace of God which operated providentially to produce some centuries ago the reformation of his church on earth. Our attention centered itself among other things on the precious privilege of having been incorporated in that spiritual body. We appreciated anew the sentiments of that great man of God, John […]

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The relationship of the church to the field of education in general and particularly the right of the church to maintain a college has been a question of perennial interest and intermittent debate in Reformed circles. That general education does not belong to the task of the church is commonly accepted, or has been generally agreed upon […]

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The Kingship of Christ

The recognition of Christ’s kingship is of decisive significance for all christian living on earth. Whoever thinks that the redemption of Jesus Christ pertains only to our spiritual life, has little appreciation for Christian organization in any field of action in this material world. But he who believes that Christ has redeemed not only souls but all […]

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Association for Reformed Scientific Studies

On Saturday, November 3, a general meeting of the ARSS was held in Toronto. Representatives from all parts of Ontario, from Montreal and from Michigan were present. In spite of the fact that it was Saturday, a fair percentage of ministers was present, coming from as far away as Williamsburg and Sarnia. The main discussion […]

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